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Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
and donations to the Institution , amongst which we observed , Her Majesty the Queen , £ 10 10 s . ; the Earl of Zetland , M . W . G . M ., £ 21 ; Earl of Yarborough , D . G . M ., £ 10 10 s . ; ditto ( for the Building Fund ) , £ 10 10 s . ; Lodge of Fidelity ( No . S ) , £ 10 10 s . ; Lodge of Friendship ( No . 6 ) , £ 10 10 s . ; British Lodge ( No . 8 ) , £ 28 lis . ; Lodge of Antiquity ( No . 2 ) , £ 52 10 s . ; Boyal Somerset House and Inverness Lodge ( No . 4 ) , £ 37 17 s . ; St . George and Comer-Stone
Lodge ( No . 5 ) , £ 76 13 s . ; British Lodge ( No . 8 ) , £ 27 6 s . ; Enoch Lodge ( No . 11 ) , £ 58 14 s . ; Tuscan Lodge ( No . 14 ) , £ 35 3 s . ; Lodge of Emulation ( No . 21 ) , £ 43 ; Robert Burns' Lodge ( No . 25 ) , £ 11 lis . ; Mount Moriah Lodge ( No . 40 ) , £ 41 ; Ionic Lodge ( No . 275 ) , £ 34 13 s . ; Pilgrim Lodge ( No . 289 ) , £ 23 2 s . ; Prince oi Wales Lodge ( No . 324 ) , £ 5 5 s . ; Old King ' s Aims Lodge ( No . 30 ) , £ 28 7 s . ; Eastern Star Lodge ( No . 112 ) , £ 32 lis . The whole amount of subscription being rather better than £ 890 , the D . G-. M ., Earl of Yarborough , announced Ms intention of making it £ 900 , amidst loud cheers .
The M . W . CHAIRMAN then called upon the Brethren to drink to " The Eoyal Freemasons' Girls' School , " and the other Masonie Charities , reminding them , that thoxigh he had on that occasion made an urgent appeal on behalf of the Boys' Institution , it was not less their duty to render all the aid that fairly lay in their power to the other Masonie Charities . This toast haying been cordially responded to , The noble EAP . L proposed " The Laches who had honoured that Meeting with their presence . " If the ladies usually shed a lustre on the festivals of
the Girls' School by their presence , they had equally clone so on that occasion ; ancl he trusted that they woulcl lend them a helping hand in making the Boys' School worthy of the Masonic body , and equally efficient with the Girls' School , in which they had always evinced so deep an interest ( cheers ) . The last toast of the evening was "The Board of Stewards , " which having been duly honoured , the noble Earl quitted the chair , and the Brethren having partaken of tea and coffee , proceeded to join the ladies in the glee-room , where the vocalists , whose names we
have given in the early part of our report , and who added most materially to the enjoyments of the evening ( the more especially Miss Ransford , by her rich soprano voice , and Miss Williams , by her beautiful contralto , and thorough appreciation of all she sings ) , detained the company until past the witching hour of night listening to their dulcet strains . Bro . Harker officiated as toast-master with his usual efficiency ; and the whole of the proceedings of the evening passed off with the utmost harmony .
Royal Freemasons' Girls' School.
ROYAL FREEMASONS' GIRLS' SCHOOL .
A very interesting ceremony took p lace at the School-house of this Charit y , on Thursday , March 25 , a testimonial of the respect and esteem ofthe Committee of Management and of the love ofthe children being presented to Mrs . Frances Crook , who on that day
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Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
and donations to the Institution , amongst which we observed , Her Majesty the Queen , £ 10 10 s . ; the Earl of Zetland , M . W . G . M ., £ 21 ; Earl of Yarborough , D . G . M ., £ 10 10 s . ; ditto ( for the Building Fund ) , £ 10 10 s . ; Lodge of Fidelity ( No . S ) , £ 10 10 s . ; Lodge of Friendship ( No . 6 ) , £ 10 10 s . ; British Lodge ( No . 8 ) , £ 28 lis . ; Lodge of Antiquity ( No . 2 ) , £ 52 10 s . ; Boyal Somerset House and Inverness Lodge ( No . 4 ) , £ 37 17 s . ; St . George and Comer-Stone
Lodge ( No . 5 ) , £ 76 13 s . ; British Lodge ( No . 8 ) , £ 27 6 s . ; Enoch Lodge ( No . 11 ) , £ 58 14 s . ; Tuscan Lodge ( No . 14 ) , £ 35 3 s . ; Lodge of Emulation ( No . 21 ) , £ 43 ; Robert Burns' Lodge ( No . 25 ) , £ 11 lis . ; Mount Moriah Lodge ( No . 40 ) , £ 41 ; Ionic Lodge ( No . 275 ) , £ 34 13 s . ; Pilgrim Lodge ( No . 289 ) , £ 23 2 s . ; Prince oi Wales Lodge ( No . 324 ) , £ 5 5 s . ; Old King ' s Aims Lodge ( No . 30 ) , £ 28 7 s . ; Eastern Star Lodge ( No . 112 ) , £ 32 lis . The whole amount of subscription being rather better than £ 890 , the D . G-. M ., Earl of Yarborough , announced Ms intention of making it £ 900 , amidst loud cheers .
The M . W . CHAIRMAN then called upon the Brethren to drink to " The Eoyal Freemasons' Girls' School , " and the other Masonie Charities , reminding them , that thoxigh he had on that occasion made an urgent appeal on behalf of the Boys' Institution , it was not less their duty to render all the aid that fairly lay in their power to the other Masonie Charities . This toast haying been cordially responded to , The noble EAP . L proposed " The Laches who had honoured that Meeting with their presence . " If the ladies usually shed a lustre on the festivals of
the Girls' School by their presence , they had equally clone so on that occasion ; ancl he trusted that they woulcl lend them a helping hand in making the Boys' School worthy of the Masonic body , and equally efficient with the Girls' School , in which they had always evinced so deep an interest ( cheers ) . The last toast of the evening was "The Board of Stewards , " which having been duly honoured , the noble Earl quitted the chair , and the Brethren having partaken of tea and coffee , proceeded to join the ladies in the glee-room , where the vocalists , whose names we
have given in the early part of our report , and who added most materially to the enjoyments of the evening ( the more especially Miss Ransford , by her rich soprano voice , and Miss Williams , by her beautiful contralto , and thorough appreciation of all she sings ) , detained the company until past the witching hour of night listening to their dulcet strains . Bro . Harker officiated as toast-master with his usual efficiency ; and the whole of the proceedings of the evening passed off with the utmost harmony .
Royal Freemasons' Girls' School.
ROYAL FREEMASONS' GIRLS' SCHOOL .
A very interesting ceremony took p lace at the School-house of this Charit y , on Thursday , March 25 , a testimonial of the respect and esteem ofthe Committee of Management and of the love ofthe children being presented to Mrs . Frances Crook , who on that day